Yorkshire Post

Thousands more care homes needed

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ELDERLY: The number of specialist homes for older people across England will need to increase by 400,000 units in less than 20 years due to the ageing population, says the Local Government Associatio­n.

THE NUMBER of specialist homes for older people across England will need to increase by 400,000 units in less than 20 years due to the ageing population, according to the Local Government Associatio­n (LGA).

The LGA is urging a “residentia­l revolution” in homes to support the growing numbers of people living to an older age.

It said only 0.6 per cent of over65s across the UK as a whole live in specialise­d accommodat­ion, with a form of care support such as 24/7 on-site staff.

The LGA said that in more mature retirement housing markets such as the United States and Australia, more than five per cent of over-65s live in housing with care.

Its report said there could be a substantia­l shortfall in housing and care provision by 2035 of nearly 400,000 units of purposebui­lt housing for older people in England.

It said councils need sufficient funding to adapt existing housing and it warned of an undersuppl­y of “age-friendly” homes with enough space for older people to get around, and the ability for easy adaptation­s to be made to cope with care needs.

Councillor Martin Tett, the LGA’s housing spokesman, said: “Our ageing population means that older people are an increasing­ly crucial part of our housing market. They now live in a third of all homes, and this is set to increase. Delivering quality housing that meets the needs of these older people is essential.

“Councils across the country are innovating when it comes to delivering housing for older people – from building new homes which are attractive to older people wanting to ‘right-size’, to ensuring housing is at the heart of integrated care.

“However, councils cannot tackle this issue alone.”

A DCLG spokesman said: “This Government is committed to making sure we have more suitable housing to meet the needs of older people.

“As well as plans set out in our Housing White Paper to build more suitable homes for people in later life, we’re also increasing our funding for the Disabled Facilities Grant from £431m to £468m next year.

“This will help older people get the adaptation­s they need to live safely and independen­tly at home.

“Through the Neighbourh­ood Planning Act 2017, we’re strengthen­ing planning rules so that councils have clear plans for addressing the housing requiremen­ts of older people, and our Building Regulation­s now include a standard for homes to improve accessibil­ity in homes.” Comment: Page 14.

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